gregg: right. >> i think the cia did not request military backup that evening. they believed they had a team in tripoli that was able to respond to it and they believed their team, sort of about a mile away at a cia base close to that diplomatic mission was able to respond to it. the question is, why wasn't there more of an understanding of who is responsibility security ultimately was? really it relied on these february 17 militia which did not end up fighting the attackers when the 11th anniversary, 9/11 attacks occurred. gregg: sure. look, she's probably going to say, look, buck stops here. it is my responsibility. i had the department of state but she's also going to probably say i have got 50,000 employees, you know? so i can't be responsible for all of their acts. although the benghazi mission probably should been on the radar, right? >> well, i think that in some ways, you know, the legitimate criticism of hillary clinton and senior state department and for that matter the white house was, there seemed to have been a policy decision to do the regime chang